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# Claremont MakerSpace Member Plumbing
This repo contains a set of scripts to sync data around for the Claremont MakerSpace. They primarily revolve around pulling member data from [MembershipWorks](https://membershipworks.com/) and pushing it out to various systems at the Space.
## Setup
This project uses [Poetry](https://python-poetry.org/) for dependency management. Typical usage is first running `poetry install` to create a virtualenv and install dependencies, then running `poetry run bin/<script>` to start a specific script.
## Config
Many of the scripts use data from a `config.yaml` in the current working directory when they are run. There is an example config in [`config.example.yaml`](./config.example.yaml) which has been stripped of authentication information.
## Scripts
The primary entry points have scripts in [`bin`](./bin/). They assume that memberPlumbing is in `PYTHONPATH`, which can either be done with `poetry` or manually set.
### `doorUpdater`
Retrieves member information from MembershipWorks and pushes it out to the HID Edge Evo SOLO controllers that do access control at the Space. Configuration lives in `config.yaml`.
### `ucsAccounts`
Retrieves member information from MembershipWorks and pushes it out to [UCS](https://www.univention.com/products/ucs/), which we use as a domain controller for the Windows computers at the Space.
### `sqlExport`
Retrieves account and transaction information from MembershipWorks, and pushes it to a MariaDB database for use in other projects. Schemas are defined with [peewee](peewee-orm.com) in [`memberPlumbing/mw_models.py`](./memberPlumbing/mw_models.py).
### `hidEvents`
Retrieves events from the HID Evo Solo door controllers, and pushes them to a SQL database.
## Systemd
There are systemd units in the [`systemd`](./systemd/) folder, which can be used to run the various scripts regularly.
## SSL Certificates
The HID Evo Solo door controllers we use have a self-signed certificate, which is included in this repo as [`hidglobal.com.pem`](./hidglobal.com.pem).
If you need to use a different certificate, you can either download it with your browser or the following command (replacing `SERVER` by the address of the door):
```sh
openssl s_client -connect SERVER:443 </dev/null | sed -ne '/-BEGIN CERTIFICATE-/,/-END CERTIFICATE-/p' > example.pem
```
Then set `doorControllerCA_BUNDLE` in `config.yaml` to the path to the created pem file. If your doors have different certificates, (which ours annoyingly don't), you will need to concatenate the certificates together into a single file.